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EVALUATION REPORT-KARIMNAGAR WOMEN GROUPS (SHG’S) Duration : 2 day training program on ripening chambers for fruits Date : 27 th &28 th October 2014 in KARIMNAGAR Sl.no Particulars Remarks 1 Detailed curriculum enclosed 2 List of faculty with brief profile enclosed 3 List of trainees enclosed 4 List of representatives of ripening chambers participated enclosed a.)Ripening chambers in Karimnagar enclosed b.)Ripening chambers outside Karimnagar enclosed c.) Opinion of the representatives of ripening chambers where training is required. Place where training requested in future as opined by representatives of the ripening chambers. enclosed 5 Employment generated enclosed 6 Feedback from agricultural university enclosed 7 Feedback from trainees enclosed 8 Feedback from faculty enclosed 9 Photos taken during training programme enclosed a.)First day of training program inauguration and classroom photos enclosed b.)Hands on training & Field visit to ripening chamber enclosed

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  • EVALUATION REPORT-KARIMNAGAR WOMEN GROUPS (SHG’S)

    Duration : 2 day training program on ripening chambers for fruits Date : 27th&28th October 2014 in KARIMNAGAR

    Sl.no Particulars Remarks

    1 Detailed curriculum enclosed 2 List of faculty with brief profile enclosed 3 List of trainees enclosed 4 List of representatives of ripening chambers participated enclosed a.)Ripening chambers in Karimnagar enclosed b.)Ripening chambers outside Karimnagar enclosed c.) Opinion of the representatives of ripening chambers where training is

    required. Place where training requested in future as opined by representatives of the ripening chambers.

    enclosed

    5 Employment generated enclosed 6 Feedback from agricultural university enclosed 7 Feedback from trainees enclosed 8 Feedback from faculty enclosed 9 Photos taken during training programme enclosed a.)First day of training program inauguration and classroom photos enclosed b.)Hands on training & Field visit to ripening chamber enclosed

  • KARIMNAGAR(SHGS)-DETAILED CURRICULUM

    DATE: 27/10/2014

    From To Details Topic

    8.30 AM 9.00 AM Registration & Break fast Registration

    9.00 AM 9.30 AM Inauguration Particulars as under

    INAUGURATION - GUESTS ON DIAS 1 Smt.Vijayalakshmi Deputy Collector,Karimnagar Chief guest

    2 Smt.Sudha Managing Director, Samagra Guest Speaker

    3 Smt.Bharathi Mission Coordinator(SHGs) Guest Speaker

    4 Smt.Jyothi ADH, State Horticulture Mission Guest Speaker

  • KARIMNAGAR - DETAILED CURRICULUM

    DAY -1: DETAILS | DATE: 27/10/2014

    FROM

    TO

    SESSION

    TOPIC

    SPEAKER

    11.00 AM 11.45 AM First session Introduction, Natural & Artificial

    Ripening

    Dr.APRao

    Asst.General Manager State Bank of India

    11.45 AM Tea

    11.45 AM 12.30 PM Second Session Different ripening techniques

    Potential and Pre market study Points to be considered before

    going for Ripening chambers

    Dr.Hussian

    Professor, College of Agriculture,

    Hyderabad

    12.30 PM 1.15 PM Third Session Ripening chamber components

    Insulation, Refrigeration system Humidification, Ethylene

    maintenance

    Shri.Tajuddin

    Karimnagar Ripening Chamber.

    01.15 PM

    2.00 PM

    LUNCH BREAK

    02.00 PM 2.45 PM Fourth session Permission and Clearances

    required by Government,etc

    Smt.Jyothi

    ADH,State Horticulture Mission

    02.45 PM 3.30 PM Fifth session Permission and Clearances required by Bank

    Mr.C.A.Mounik Director,Samagra

    Agribusiness

    3.30PM 4.00 PM Tea Break

    4.00 PM 5.00 PM Sixth Session

    Post-Harvest Technologies and

    open session

    Dr.APRao

    Dr.Hussain

    Mr.C.A.Mounik Smt.Bharathi

    Smt.Jyothi Shri.Tajuddin

  • KARIMNAGAR - DETAILED CURRICULUM DAY -2: DETAILS | DATE: 28/10/2014

    FROM

    TO

    SESSION

    TOPIC

    SPEAKER

    09.00 AM

    10.00 AM

    Breakfast

    10.00 AM 01.00 PM Visit to ripening

    chamber

    KarimnagarRipenin

    g Chamber

    Shri. Tajuddin

    01.00 PM

    02.00 PM

    LUNCH BREAK

    02.00 PM

    03.15 PM

    Third session

    Operations &

    Maintenance of Ripening Chamber

    Pre loading of fruits: Functions

    Washing

    Cleaning

    Arranging

    in crates Ethylene

    Maintenance: Ethylene

    release

    Release of

    carbon

    dioxide

    Shri.Tajuddin

    03.15 PM

    03.30 PM

    Tea Break

    03.30 PM

    04.45 PM

    Fourth session

    Project details

    Project

    preparation, Subsidy Norms &

    Obtaining bank loan

    Shri.AbbuMounik, Director, Samagra

    Dr.APRao,Dr.Hussain, Shri.Tajuddin

    04.45 PM

    05.15 PM

    Open session

    Shri. AbbuMounik,Shri.Tajuddin

    Dr.AP.Rao,Dr.Hussain

    05.15 PM

    05.45 PM

    Validation and

    issue of Certificate of Training by

    NCCD

    Samagra

    LIST OF TRAINEES PARTICIPATED

  • SL #

    Name of Participant Mobile No. Occupation

    1 B.Rajani 9701385430 Self Help Group

    2 M.Srivani 9701385440 Self Help Group

    3 R.Malleshwari 9701385460 Self Help Group

    4 A.Swetha 9701385456 Self Help Group

    5 M.Priyadarshini 7674932049 Self Help Group

    6 M.Vanaja 9949504764 Self Help Group

    7 D.Laxmi 9010508039 Self Help Group

    8 B.Rajaiah 9701385438 Self Help Group

    9 T.Ramadevi 9573364616 Self Help Group

    10 G.Sammaka 9573364616 Self Help Group

    11 L.Thirupathi 9603605626 Self Help Group

    12 M.Rajesham 9701385464 Self Help Group

    13 V.Sunitha 9701385435 Self Help Group

    14 M.Anitha 7674932046 Self Help Group

    15 P.Sunitha 9701385448 Self Help Group

    16 L.Bhavani Prasad 7396452121 Self Help Group

    17 D.Sateesh Kumar 9160447969 Self Help Group

    18 G.Raj Kumar 9701385457 Self Help Group

    19 A.Srinivas 7674932048 Self Help Group

    20 K.Vijaya 9440244696 Self Help Group

    21 Shaheea Begum 8977102332 Self Help Group

    22 K.Sri Rama Goud 9701385442 Self Help Group

    23 G.Satya 9701385436 Self Help Group

    24 K.Jalandhar 9701385443 Self Help Group

    25 P.Padma 9912872398 Self Help Group

    26 K.Urmila 9701385455 Self Help Group

    27 S.Mahalarei 9701385462 Self Help Group

    28 N.Prameela 8008042108 Self Help Group

    29 K.Malleshwari 9441003220 Self Help Group

    30 Ch.Rajitha 9052183281 Self Help Group

  • 31 K.Manasa 9701385434 Self Help Group

    32 B.Laxmi 9553832979 Self Help Group

    33 M.Shemada 9542476500 Self Help Group

    34 K.Babai 9247523930 Self Help Group

    35 S.Bhavani 9505624022 Self Help Group

    36 B.Ravi 9666690322 Self Help Group

    37 P.Sandhya 9701385452 Self Help Group

    38 S.Bhagya Self Help Group

    39 Kamala Self Help Group

    40 G.V.Ramana Reddy Self Help Group

    41 Ch.Kiran Self Help Group

    42 K.Aruna Self Help Group

    43 G.Ansurya Self Help Group

    44 B.Prabhakar Reddy Self Help Group

    45 K.Padma Self Help Group

    46 G.Rajamali Self Help Group

    47 M.Saroja Self Help Group

    48 K.Rajeshwari Self Help Group

    49 Karthika Self Help Group

    50 R.Saraswathi Self Help Group

    51 S.Ramani Self Help Group

    52 Ranveetha Self Help Group

    53 V.Dakshayani Self Help Group

    54 Sri Ramani Self Help Group

    55 Sabari Self Help Group

    56 P.Praveena Self Help Group

    57 Ramya Self Help Group

    58 Tejaswini Self Help Group

    59 Chandralekha Self Help Group

    60 Vishweshwari Self Help Group

    61 SrujanaKumari Self Help Group

    62 Vyjayanthi Self Help Group

  • 63 C.Amritha Self Help Group

    64 M.Bindu Self Help Group

    65 N.Swathi Self Help Group

    66 B.Anitha Self Help Group

    67 D.Vasavi Self Help Group

    68 Bhargavi Self Help Group

    69 Begum Self Help Group

    70 Zareena Self Help Group

    LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES OF RIPENING CHAMBERS PARTICIPATED

    Sl.No Name of the ripening Chamber and Address

    Name of the Representative

    Opinion on proposed place of

    training

    1 M/s. KareemnagarRipening Chamber Shri.Tajuddin KARIMNAGAR

    Shri.Tajuddin doing fruit trading since twenty years .Sri.Tajuddin’s grandparents started the

  • fruit trading, experienced in handling of fruits. Kareemnagar Ripening Chamber

  • PREPARATION FOR THE SESSIONS:

    Exclusively for women groups (SHGs) Self Help Groups (SHGs) are organized resource of manpower in the semi urban and urban

    areas, they are organizing group meetings ,maintaining accounts, conducting recovery camps

    for Banks, and petty vendors. Banks are financing these groups by giving Rs.50000/- per

    women with an intention for developing a business activity as there is no employment to these

    people. They are doing petty businesses like Cycle shops, tailoring shops and provision shops.

    These businesses are not viable at their level because

    The women groups are not well versed with Business Tactics like Middle Men

    The trades selected by these women groups are already existing hence they are not

    economically viable

    Their products cannot compete with branded goods

    We thought these groups are the best resource for Ripening chambers operations and

    maintenance if properly trained. We chalk out a program to allot 40 % of trainings to Women.

    After receiving the approvals for conducting trainings from National Centre for Cold Chain

    Development (NCCD), we have contacted women groups and arranged for trainings as per

    schedule

    While the trainings were sanctioned by NCCD for 35 trainees per batch, the local response from

    youth was more. At the registration time approximately 70 candidates showed up to participate.

    All the candidates preregistered and last minute showings are also allowed to participate in the

    training.

  • AGENDA: EMPLOYMENT GENERATION

    As this is the first program of its kind for women groups, unemployed learned skills suitable for

    running ripening chambers. Owners of the Ripening Chambers promised to give employment to

    the trained women in due course of time.

    These trainings are planned on written demand of owners of Ripening Chambers infrastructure,

    who also assured employment opportunity to the trainees. The prospective employers ie:

    ripening chamber owners allowed practical trainings in their facility and actively participated

    with the trainees, and clear the doubts of trainees during the practical session.

    Majority of the women expressed interest to start Ripening Chambers with Bank loans and

    requested Samagra for further help in construction of ripening chambers and bank loan

    procedure, marketinghelp. We assured our services for the benefit of these groups, wealso

    promised to these groups to give Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) and supervising the project

    without charging fees, we feel that it is our “Corporate Social Responsibility” to help these

    groups.

    It’s a dawn of new beginning the present generation is beginning to understand the importance

    and benefits of the industry. We hope to see an upcoming change in due course of time.

    Actual employment generated will be monitored and reported to the NCCD

    FEEDBACK FROM AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY

  • Dean College of Agriculture, Telangana expressed the necessity for such programby

    which sustainable livelihood can be created to the youth. This program helps in creating

    awareness about the ill effects of carbide use besides raising the issue of safe and scientific

    ripening chambers for fruits.

    Women groups undergo this training program would be able to handle the ripening

    chambers in scientific and systematic way. Moreover they themselves can successfully become

    potential entrepreneurs by talking up ripening chambers as agriculture allied activity. Thereby

    they are able to create employment and also become job providers rather than job seekers.

    This program would help representatives of the ripening chambers to know the scientific

    and systemic approach to handle their existing units. Thereby able to cut down the lapses in

    handling and save the quality of the fruit and gain economical benefits.

    The unskilled workers from the ripening chambers would be the best benefitted as they

    able to understand the scientific principle behind every operation they use to perform earlier.

    Even a small skill they learnt during the program would help them to handle the existing unit

    with more science and precision. This in long run would help the unit to gain efficiency and

    quality output for sustainable economical benefits which would trigger entrepreneurial activity in

    this direction which has direct bearing on employment generation.

    DEPUTY COLLECTOR AND INDUSTRY EXPERTS

  • Smt.Vijaya Lakshmi,Deputy Collector, was pleased to preside over the function. He

    delivered a message to the participants stating that he will put forth every effort to make these

    to sustain economically by shifting to Ripening Chambers.

    Smt.C.Sudha, Samagra explained about the participation of Samagra for construction of

    Ripening chambers

    Smt.Jyothi Assistant Director, Promised every help to establish these groups some

    ripening chambers during the current financial year, for which he will help in getting the funds.

    Shee requested the participants to utilize the subsidy from the department..

    Smt.Bharathi, SMC, activated the women groups to for ripening chambers and she

    promised help in all possible way to make the projects successful.

    Owners of Ripening Chambers requested for conduct of more number of such trainings in view

    of demand, and requested to take up ripening chambers as many as possible as the current

    mango season fast approaching

    FEEDBACK FROM TRAINEES

  • The participants expressed overwhelming joy after seeing ripening chambers and

    expressed to establish ripening chambers at the earliest if some more sections of trainings

    conducted to them, regarding quality of fruit buying and administration, tracking markets etc..

    Majority of the groups expressed that they will be taken to the banana gardens for

    having tie up with banana growers before establishing ripening Chambers.

    More literature in Telugu, and requested a week continuous program to these groups is

    helpful in making them thorough with operations and marketing of fruits.

    The training program is practical hands on experience and very helpful in understanding

    the operations of ripening chamber and how the Government is actively available to support the

    cause.

    FEEDBACK FROM FACULTY

    The faculty opined that the general public should be educated that ethylene ripening is

    similar to natural ripening and hence the point may be highlighted.

  • To encourage purchasing ethylene treated fruits incentive for ethylene treated fruit may

    be sanctioned by government NHB/NHM to the penultimate consumer.

    LIST OF FACULTY WITH BRIEF PROFILE

    Shri.Jyothi Assistant Director, State Horticulture Mission Having Experience of more than 15yrs and working for the development of post -harvest technology

  • Dr. A. P. Rao Project Associate- Samagra Agribusiness Services Pvt. Ltd Specialist officer in State Bank of India looking after the banks appraisals of Horticulture, Dairy and Poultry. Joined State Bank of India as Rural development Officer (RDO) in 1979, retired as AGM technical in 2012.

    C. AbbuMounik Director, Samagra Agribusiness Services Pvt. Ltd B.E(ECE) Experienced in Ripening Chambers i.e. planning and execution.Modeled with new generation vision by attending and mapping best possible methodology in encouraging other youngsters like him.Has participated in international conferences. Procedure s of obtaining permissions for submission of Application for subsidy

    Dr.AhmadHussain Project Associate, Samagra Agribusiness Services Pvt. Ltd. Doctorate in agriculture 23 summers of experience spread over in Farm extension, resource mgt for crop production & master trainer in farm production PHT & good agricultural practices for global certification of farm produce winner of meritorious extension personnel award, nominated for young Muslim scientific award, Scientific advisor for Jananvignanavediks& city library.

    PHOTOS TAKEN DURING TRAINING PROGRAMME Programme-inauguration and classroom photos

  • Guests on dias Smt.VijayaLaxmi,Deputy Collector (Karimnagar),

    Smt.Jyothi, ADH (State Horticulture Mission),Smt.Sudha,Managing Director, Samagra,Smt.Bharathi,State Mission Co-ordinator,MEPMA

  • Smt.VijayaLaxmi,Deputy Collector ,(Karimnagar),Inaugurating the session

    Smt.Sudha,ManagingDirector,Samagra, Inaugurating the session

  • Smt.Jyothi, ADH, State Horticulture Mission, Karimnagar

    Smt.Bharathi, State Mission Co-ordinator, MEPMA

  • Speech By Smt.Jyothi,ADH, State Horticulture Mission (Karimnagar)

    Speech BySmt.Bharathi,State Mission Coordinator, Self Help Groups.

  • Speech By Lead Deputy Manager (Collector).

    Speech BySmt.ViajayLaxmi, Deputy Collector, Karimnagar

  • Session by Mr.Mounik ,Director,Samagra

    Session byDr.PurnaChandarRao,Asst.GeneralManager,State Bank of India.

  • Session ByShri.Hussain

    Session by Shri.Tajuddin

  • Shri.Hussain,Shri.Tajuddin,Shri.Mounik,Smt.Bharathi, Dr.A.P.Rao in the open session

  • Visit to Ripening Chambers.

  • Shri.Tajuddin Explaining the Components of Ripening Chambers

  • Trainees and Trainers

  • p